Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Climate Tricks 91, Silence on snow and ice in the Middle East

When many parts of Australia was burning, it was big news in many papers around the world. Now the fires have subsided there and there are scattered reports of snow, ice and severe cold in Saudi, Egypt, Pakistan, Afghanistan, etc. and these are not news in many big international media. Mainly because these stories do not conform with the "man-made" Gorebal warming narrative. Oh well....
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VIDEO: Heavy snow blankets parts of Saudi Arabia
10 Jan 2020


Snow turns parts of Saudi Arabia into a winter wonderland
The National    Jan 13, 2020

RARE AND HEAVY SNOW COVERS SINAI PENINSULA, EGYPT
JANUARY 14, 2020   CAP ALLON

In Photos: Egypt’s Saint Catherine Covered In Snow
EGYPTIAN STREETS    JANUARY 11, 2020

Heavy rains, snowfall leave dozens dead in Pakistan, Afghanistan
13 Jan 2020
Severe winter weather kills at least 43 in two countries as authorities struggle to evacuate people to safer places.

AT LEAST 25 DIE AS RECORD-BREAKING SNOWFALL BURIES BALOCHISTAN, PAKISTAN
JANUARY 13, 2020   CAP ALLON

Storm to unload heavy rain, mountain snow across Middle East
By Eric Leister, AccuWeather senior meteorologist
Updated Jan. 13, 2020 2:20 AM

"from parts of the Arabian Peninsula to Pakistan late last week and through the weekend.
The storm brought flooding to parts of Greece, Turkey, Syria and Israel during the second half of last week."

Flooding Wreaks Havoc At Dubai International Airport
By Chris Loh   January 12, 2020

Look: It took 3,100 workers in Dubai to clear up flooded roads
More than 600 engineers and inspectors worked 24/7 after heavy rains hit Dubai

Published:  January 12, 2020 09:46
Anjana Kumar, Senior Web Reporter

Last November, while the Iran govt was hot and heated killing hundreds of demonstrators, parts of the country was shivering in "fossil fuels-caused" snow.

RARE AUTUMN SNOWFALL BRINGS IRAN’S CAPITAL TEHRAN TO A COMPLETE STANDSTILL
NOVEMBER 18, 2019   CAP ALLON
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